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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing
News Release from: Swig | Subject: Workshops
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 04 January 2006

Workshops for monitoring of water
quality

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SWIG has announced a series of Workshops that will command the attention of anyone involved with the testing or monitoring of water quality.

SWIG (Sensors for Water Interest Group) has announced a series of Workshops for the coming year that will command the attention of anyone involved with the testing or monitoring of water quality, whether it be in an industrial process wastewater, in a river, underground or within the drinking water distribution system SWIG secretary, Stuart Newstead, formerly of the Environment Agency, says that he is "Delighted with the blend of different Workshops that has been assembled," adding "I hope that the forthcoming programme will be of interest to all sections of our diverse membership and indeed to any others that might only wish to attend one specific Workshop

Traditionally, a high proportion of SWIG event attendees have come from government agencies, instrumentation manufacturers and the water industry, however, environmental legislation, sensor technology and process control are issues that affect almost every industry and this year we are looking to expand the levels of participation even further.

For example, we will be looking for more delegates from the research sector, and from the pharmaceutical, chemical, food and beverage, and manufacturing industries " The 2006 Programme will be as follows: 25 January 2006 Security Of Drinking Water Distribution Systems Chair: Sam Tothill, Cranfield University Location: Mitchell Hall, Cranfield University: 2 March 2006 Sampling and Data Quality.

Joint with BMTA, the British Measurement and Testing Association.

Chair: Michael Scott, Process Measurement Technology Location: Grafham Water Centre, Nr.

Huntingdon: 23 March 2006 Sensors and Control Of Biological Processes Chair: David Cowell, University of the West of England Location: National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas: 25 April 2006 Filter Bed, Turbidity and Coagulation Control Joint with Scottish Executive, Drinking Water Quality Division Chair: Rhys Lewis, Severn Trent Water Services.

Location: Scottish Executive Main Building, Victoria Quay Edinburgh 18: May 2006 Water Framework Directive Chair: John Tipping, Environment Agency Location: United Utilities, The Chorley Conference Centre, Lancashire: 15 June 2006 Automated Customer Meter Reading Chair: Dene Marshallsay, WRc Location: WRc Swindon: 28 September 2006 Odour Monitoring Chair: Robin Lennox, South West Water Location: Bretby Conference Centre, Burton on Trent: 19 October 2006 Implications Of Unmanned Works Chair: John Proctor, Yorkshire Water Location: United Utilities, The Chorley Conference Centre, Lancashire: 23 November 2006 Sensor Technologies Joint with Optocem.net Chair: Michael Scott, Process Measurement Technology.

Location: National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas.

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